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Hi all,

I would like to be able to set the stroke-width on an SVG element to be "pixel-aware", that is always be 1px wide regardless of the current scaling transformations applied. I am aware that this may well be impossible, since the whole point of SVG is to be pixel independent.

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I have an SVG element with its viewBox and preserveAspectRatio attributes set. It looks something like this

<svg version="1.1" baseProfile="full"
    viewBox="-100 -100 200 200" preserveAspectRatio="xMidYMid meet"
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" >
</svg>

This means that when I scale that element, the actual shapes inside it scale accordingly (so far so good).

As you can see, I have set up the viewBox so that the origin is in the center. I would like to draw an x- and a y-axis within that element, which I do thus:

<line x1="-1000" x2="1000" y1="0" y2="0" />

Again, this works fine. Ideally, though, this axis would always be only 1px wide. I have no interest in the axes getting fatter when i scale the parent svg element.

So am I screwed?

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Take a look at this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/1039714 – Richard M Aug 19 at 22:28

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You can use the 'vector-effect' property set to 'non-scaling-stroke', see here. Another way is to use transform(ref).

That will work in browsers that support those parts from SVG Tiny 1.2, for example Opera 10. The fallback includes writing a small script to do the same, basically inverting the CTM and applying it on the elements that shouldn't scale.

If you want sharper lines you can also disable antialiasing (shape-rendering=optimizeSpeed) and/or play with the positioning.

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Unfortunately this is in a XUL app, and that doesn't seem to support vector-effect yet. Oh well. – wxs Aug 20 at 14:22

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